I dunno, I still think it looks like it could be good. Granted I like the first half of the trailer more than the second (particularly that motorcycle cop just getting SMASHED by "suddenly, truck"), which gives me some hope for capturing that worldwide panic feel, but still.

I think it looks like an exciting movie, to be honest. I don't think it looks like 'Max Brooks's World War Z', though. It's very possible to enjoy both. (Going back to my previous example, I still love both the book and the movie 'Beastmaster'. The sequels to the book were better than the sequels to the movie, though.)

And I meant no one could think it was going to be awesome as an actual depiction of the book. As far as a running-zombie movie, it's got potential but I can't possibly take it as seriously as I otherwise would.

I haven't read the book... mostly because I'm sick to death of zombies and would prefer skeletons or dinosaurs in my apocalypse.

Gimme World War Skelesaurus and I'll be interested.

My only exposure to the book is my friend, who thinks it's highly overrated. Then again, he says Doctor Who is overrated, and I'm literally the only person whose ever seen eye to eye with him on that topic. But he did explain enough of the premise for me to understand just how off the mark this movie looks.

Ignoring that and looking at it as just a movie... eh... I guess it doesn't look terrible. Too CGI heavy, always looks too smooth to be real. The real problem is I just can't get into it :/ the whole premise is a smack in the face I can't help but flinch at, so I can't suspend my disbelief. I see zombies, walking corpses, fighting what looks like a fully geared up and organized military... I don't care what body count they put up on the screen or explanations like "Oh it happened so fast" that just does not compute o.O You can't show a few seconds of jets and choppers carpet bombing zombies with ease and then clip to OMG WHAT DO WE DO WE'RE DOOMED ALL WE HAVE IS CRUISE MISSILES

Same way most zombie movies happen. Ignore the apocalypse part. It's hard to write Apocalypse stories take place AFTER the apocalypse. That's just how it works.

I have a feeling you're going to need more than a virus, genetic tampering, or a military weapons program gone wrong to suspend belief there. A warp in reality or sorcery would probably suffice, but I'd have to question why someone would use the grand art to that end,

Please xD a virus that makes you're flesh fall off and your bones to animate with minimal muscle tissue and brain stem is about as 'believable' as a virus that reactivates your nervous system after death. Only difference is zombies are 'normal', and we're past the stage of even needing a why or how, they just are. And that's fine, it's just not attracting me to the cinemas any more

Please xD a virus that makes you're flesh fall off and your bones to animate with minimal muscle tissue and brain stem is about as 'believable' as a virus that reactivates your nervous system after death. Only difference is zombies are 'normal', and we're past the stage of even needing a why or how, they just are. And that's fine, it's just not attracting me to the cinemas any more

Indeed.I've always believed, at least since I began seriously thinking about the whole virus matter, that only a parasite or magic would be plausible, and in the case of zombies, the parasite would only be able to take over the very recently dead and would likely have to do that itself.

The whole thing of WWZ really does go into detail with a lot of stuff. The attempt of using the carpet bombing stuff is described as not having the same effect on the undead as it does on humans so it really makes it feel like our conventional shock and awe stuff is useless and the fear and apprehension that comes with it. And then there's the matter of using the stuff that would work on anything alive or dead having the drawback of being used too late and having the live soldiers right in the thick of it. And the book may not have described the cause in detail but its precursor the Zombie Survival Guide did go into great detail and even named the virus. So the book really covers a lot of bases other apocalyptic zombie stories didn't. And I don't know about it being overrated, it's extremely powerful both in human terms and in being a zombie story. I imagine we're going to lose a lot of the stories of what the soldiers are going through because they'll be too busy running from something that never happened in the book.